Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/10/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]lindnich at tesco.net wrote: > Hello Tina, > No I'm not scorning stock photography but really having trouble > understanding how it makes sense. > If I can understand it I will try it because flipping burgers doesn't look > great to me either. In an average year how many pictures do you submit to > stock libraries? You have said that you cant predict what will sell so it > is a numbers game...you don't study market trends because it is no help, > or no fun? > > Gordon > In five years with Alamy, I have submitted 7000 photos. The same photos are submitted to selected other agencies. It really has nothing to do with market trends. Someone needs a photo of Chinese farm land that will be under water when the Three Gorges Dam is finished. I have quite a few - some I think are much better than others, but I know that 9 times out of 10 the photo picked is not going to be one I would have chosen so I submit them all. It used to be the same when I submitted slides. I would pick out about 15 of my favorites for the subject requested. In order to fill out the whole slide page of 20, I would throw in a few extra ones. The ones selected were always in the extras. It just shows how poor an editor I am of my own work!! Tina www.tinamanley.com